In the Arkansas Public Theatre production opening Nov. 1, Michael Weir and Shane Sturdivant play two of three tenors gathered for a big concert in 1930s Paris. What could go wrong? In this farce by Ken Ludwig, everything — from mistaken identities to misleading intentions to slamming doors, it’s “comedy on crack,” as actor Ed McClure says. Join Becca Martin-Brown in a chat with the actors from “A Comedy of Tenors” — with some interesting insights into their lives off stage. FAQ ‘A Comedy of Tenors’ WHEN — 8 p.m. Nov. 1-2; 2 p.m. Nov. 3; again Nov. 7-10 WHERE — Arkansas Public Theatre at the Victory in Rogers COST — $24-$31 INFO — 631-8988 BONUS — Artwork by Jan Gosnell is on show in the theater’s Zephyr Blevins Gallery.
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